Hydrohalpinic acid, HJh(aq), is a weak monoprotic acid with Ka = 4.09 x 105 at 25.0 °C. Calculate the pH (at 25.0 °C) for an aqueous solution of sodium halpinide (NaJh(aq) having a concentration of 0.125 M. Multiple Choice 2.646 4.388 11.135 5.257 8.743

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Hydrohalpinic acid, HJh(aq), is a weak monoprotic acid with Ka = 4.09 × 105 at 25.0 °C. Calculate the pH (at 25.0 °C) for an aqueous solution of sodium halpinide (NaJh(aq))
having a concentration of 0.125 M.
Multiple Choice
2,646
4.388
11.135
5,257
8.743
Transcribed Image Text:Hydrohalpinic acid, HJh(aq), is a weak monoprotic acid with Ka = 4.09 × 105 at 25.0 °C. Calculate the pH (at 25.0 °C) for an aqueous solution of sodium halpinide (NaJh(aq)) having a concentration of 0.125 M. Multiple Choice 2,646 4.388 11.135 5,257 8.743
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